WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
‘ Botanical Height ime of 
Color | Name’ | Name and See sition | Bivom 
“White” |SHOWY **Cypripe- One of the handsomest species.| 1-2} ft. June 
LADY’S dium Large flowers variegated with purple Half 
SLIPPER spectabile stripes. Oval leaves. Protect in |shade or 
C. regina winter. Plant in the rock or wild |shade 
garden. Needs to be watered during 
flowering season. Prop. by division. 
Porous moist vegetable or peaty soil. 
N. Eastern U. S. A. 
‘White’ SAND PINK |*Didnthus Fragrant flowers purple at centres} 1-14 ft. |Early 
arenarius with fringed petals. Excellent for |Sun June 
cutting. Good for rock-garden or to 
front of border. Prop. by seed, divi- early 
sion or cuttings. Rich light soil. July 
Europe. 
“White” |TWO- *Didnthus Solitary flowers white above and} 1-2 ft. |June 
some- (COLORED _ |bicolor dull gray beneath, on leafy stems. |Sun 
times 36 |PINK Border plant, also desirable for rock- 
garden. Prop. by seed, division or 
cuttings. Rich light soil. S. Russia. 
“White” |PINK **Dianthus See page 76. Late 
MISS “Miss May 
SIMKINS Simkins” to late 
June 
“White” |DOUBLE **Didnthus These vars. are double; otherwise | 8-12 in. |June 
WHITE plumarius they resemble the type, being fra-|Sun 
GARDEN vars. alba grant and excellent for cutting. Good 
PINKS pléna & border plants. Prop. by cuttings or 
“White layers, Rich light soil. Hort. 
Witch” 
“White” SPREADING |*Dianthus Fragrant flowers with toothed pet-| 6in. June, 
PINK squarrdsus als. Curved grass-like leaves. For |Sun July 
border or rock-garden. Prop. best by 
seed, division or cuttings. ich hight 
soil. S. Russia. 
“White” | WHITE *Dicéntra See page 76. Late 
BLEEDING _|spectabilis May, 
HEART var. alba June 
Diélyira ». 
var. a. 
“White” |GAS **Dictamnus Erect bushy plant. Fragrant flow-| 2-3 ft. June, 
PLANT, Albus ers in racemes surmount the glossy |Sun or July 
BURNING D. Fraxtnélla| foliage. Should not be crowded or |half 
BUSH, often disturbed. Flowers last well |sbade 
FRAXI- when cut. ‘Effective on margin of 
NELLA, shrubbery or in the border. Prop. by 
DITTANY seed planted when ripe, or by division. 
Re-sows itself. Moderately rich heavy 
soil. Europe; N. Asia. 
“White” | WHITE **Digitalis Usually biennial. The prettiest var. | 2-3 ft. June, 
FOXGLOVE jpurpitirea of D. purpurea. Tubular flowers |Sun or early 
var. alba droop from tall flower stalks. Foliage | half July 
D. tomentosa |in clumps at the base. Stately and |shade 
var. alba effective whether grouped among 
shrubs, in the wild garden, in the bor- | 
der, or naturalized in masses. If cut | 
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